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Como Fazer Uma Flauta de Bambu
Como Fazer Uma Flauta de Bambu
Como Fazer Uma Flauta de Bambu
Simple Flutes
by
Mark Shepard
Inside Length
(min)
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Note 1: we burn holes in bamboo rather than drilling because bamboo splits easily when drilled. When
burning a hole, the iron tool should be red hot and generate large amounts of smoke. Try not to breath
the smoke.
Note 2: If you have trouble getting a note, there may be loose material inside the tube; clean it out with a
sanding stick. If the mouth hole is so wide that it cuts into the sides of the tube, the mouth hole may not
work.
5. Cut to length
Play your flute, and see what note it plays on the tuner. It should be lower (flatter) than what you
want for your final tuning.
Now you will cut off small sections of the tube until the note is just a bit flat of what you want.
Check the octave tuning.
Final adjustment can be done by sanding.
6. Tuning
The Fingerholes
- Large fingerholes give better volume, tone, range, and octave tuning.
- Smaller holes are easier to cover, and also to reach, because they wind up closer
together.
- A good general hole size is 3/8 inch to 7/16 inch, depending on the flutes size
and the players fingers. But the holes dont need to be all the same size.
Individual holes can be made as large as 1/2 inch, as long as you can reach and
cover them.
The holes also dont need to be in a straight line. You may want to offset them to make fingering easier. On longer flutes, you
could place the bottom hole under your little finger, instead of your ring finger, for better positioning and an easier
reach..Tuning The notes of the flute are determined chiefly by the size and placement of the fingerholes.
The pictures below gives a rough guide to where to put the holes for some tuning possibilitites. The chart measurements are
shown as percentages of distance from the mouthhole or soundhole (from center of the hole for sideblown flutes, the lower
edge of the hole for fipple or notch flutes). So carefully measure this distance on your tube and look up the measurement on
the charts of hole placement. All measurements are to finger hole centers, not edges. The charts provides a starting point only.
From there, you will have to experiment with final placement and hole size, using the tuning techniques well now discuss.
Western major scale tuning with the Key starting on the lowest or Root Tone of the tube. This will give
the standard do re mi tuning (whole step, whole step, half step, whole, whole, whole, then half step from
the top hole back to all holes covered and the second octave overblow)
Measure:
- Use the precalculated measurement charts and mark your flute tube carefully.
- Before burning, compare with a finished flute of the type you are making and the
images above to be sure that you have not made a major marking error.
For flutes in G and below, I burn the hole with its lower edge right on the marked line. For flutes above G,
I burn the hole centered on the line. The higher the key or root note, the less room there is for error.
Burning:
- Do the bottom 3 holes first and when they are close but still slightly flat, do the top
three.
- Burn the holes small to start with, check the tuning and then increase the hole
size to bring the hole into tune. I use the burner to increase the size and a knife to clean
up the burned part.You can move the center of the hole up or down as needed as you increase
the size.
The percentages of the acoustic length are set to be a bit flat to start out. If you go too quickly and make
the note sharp, it is very hard to lower the note.
The tuning of these two higher notes is affected by both the flute length and the size of the vent hole.
Enlarging the vent hole or placing it closer to the mouthhole will sharpen the first note of the second
octave. It will flatten the first note of the third octave. For tuning, the notes of the flute can be compared to
the notes of a piano, pitchpipe, or other tuning instrument. Play your own note first, so you arent tempted
to bend your note to match the other. Or you can simply tune the notes of the flute to each other, in the
do-re-mi pattern, with the low note as do. If you tune this way, check each note against the flutes low
note, so you dont drift out of tune.
Whichever way you choose, remember that the notes of the flute arent supposed to be exactly in tune,
but only close enough to.bend into tune when you play them. This is because simple flutes seldom have
perfect octave tuning.
To make sure both the first and the second octave are tuned well enough, the first octave must normally
be tuned a little sharp, and the second octave a little flat. You may also have to smooth out differences in
out-of-tuneness between holes of different sizes. Tuning is the chief art in simple flutemaking. It will
become easier, and youll get better, the more you do it.
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139.0
161.2
189.0
202.9
230.7
279
120.0
139.5
161.8
189.7
203.7
231.6
280
120.4
140.0
162.4
190.4
204.4
232.4
281
120.8
140.5
163.0
191.1
205.1
233.2
282
121.3
141.0
163.6
191.8
205.9
234.1
283
121.7
141.5
164.1
192.4
206.6
234.9
Tuning Chart:
Major Keys
Root
10
12
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
B
C#
D
E
F#
G
A
C#
D#
E
F#
G#
A
B
D
E
F
G
A
A#
C
E
F#
G
A
B
C
D
F#
G#
A
B
C#
D
E
G#
A#
B
C#
D#
E
F#
R
octave
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Example: Key of C
B
11
A# A G# G
10
F# F
D# D C# C
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Note: these calculations are set to be a bit flat, allowing for tuning. Burn the holes small to start with and increase the size to
bring into tune.
Binding.
Finishes
You have many choices. Wooden
orchestra instruments are finished with
bore oil, which is nothing but light
mineral oil. Be careful not to use too
much on the outside of your flute,
because it never dries! Almond oil is
used by many flutemakers. Buy it at a
natural foods store. If you prefer an oil
that dries, you can use walnut oil.
Avoid using commercial finishes from
hardware stores on the outside of your
flute, because they almost always have
toxic additives. However, they work well
inside, sealing against moisture better
than most natural finishes. One way to
apply a finish inside only is to seal the
flute holes with masking tape and pour
in the finish.
Other options for the outside include
shellac and petroleum jelly. Organic
wood finishes are sometimes advertised
in fine wood-working magazines.
Binding a Flute
(from Simple Flutes by Mark Shepard)
Tools:
Step 1:
sample flutes to test for ability to cover holes.
Step 2: No tools: need precut and sorted flute tubes.
Step 3:
round rasps and rat-tail files (these can be hard to find)
sanding sticks: use contact cement to glue pieces of sandpaper around the ends of sticks. Glue heavy
grade paper on one end, finer grade on the other for finish sanding. Be sure to use the contact cement
properly (apply it to the stick and sandpaper in a thin layer, and let it dry 15 minutes before sticking the
paper onto the stick. I use large rubber bands to hold the paper in place while the glue finishes setting).
Step 4:
Metric ruler in millimeters
pencil
thin stick (to find the exact depth of the tube stopper to place the mouth hole properly)
burning tool: I use double headed nails driven into a wooden
dowel handle (a piece of old broomstick will do), and then
cut the top head off with a hacksaw.
Step 5:
cheap electronic instrument tuner: I am using a and a.
hacksaw with 10 blade and 10 teeth / inch (rotate the tube as you cut to keep from knocking
splinters out of the bottom edge of the tube)
Step 6:
measuring chart
good metric yardstick in millimeters
burning tool
gas camp stove
sharp knife
electronic instrument tuner (or a good set of ears)
Step 7:
damp cloth
fine sandpaper
hemp twine
beeswax
natural furniture polish or oil (olive, walnut, orange)